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Located in the Heart of the Midwest

Wabash is quietly nestled in west-central Indiana. Crawfordsville is just 45 miles northwest of Indianapolis and 150 miles southeast of Chicago.
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Called the "Athens of Indiana," Crawfordsville is easily accessible by multiple state highways, Interstate 74, and Amtrak.

Nationally Ranked for Best Professors

Wabash College was once again the only Indiana school to make CBS Moneywatch's top 25 list for best professors.
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Liberal arts colleges dominated the list and among the top 25 are four single-sex institutions - Wabash College being the only all-male to make the list.

Fine Arts Events Public Welcome

Wabash College hosts a number of events in the Fine Arts department each year from art, theater, jazz, brass, world music, Glee Club, and our Visiting Artists series there is something for every age and every range in taste.
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All Fine Arts events are free and open to the public. Visit the Fine Arts calendar for dates, details, and ticket information.

Wabash Sports Seriously Spirited

Roughly 40 percent of Wabash students compete in intercollegiate athletics and 80 percent compete in one or more intramural or club sports.
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Except for football, all regular season home athletic events are free and open to the public.

About Wabash

FOUR YEARS HERE WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE. SERIOUSLY. Since 1832, we’ve educated countless lawyers, doctors, artists, scientists, and CEOs. Graduated Rhodes Scholars and Academic All-Americans. And continually turned out men of character: men who challenge one another to do great things (for themselves, for Wabash, and for the world).

History & traditions

Wabash has plenty of both. Find out what it means to be one of only three remaining traditional, all-male liberal arts colleges in the country.

Facts at a glance

Roughly nine hundred students from 32 states and 12 countries. Twenty-one majors. More athletic titles and honors than we can count.

Campus & facilities

Thirteen campus buildings have either been renovated or are brand new as of the last decade, including the 81,000-square-foot Hays Hall (biology and chemistry central).